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      Age-related and sex-related changes in perfusion index in response to noxious electrical stimulation in healthy subjects.

      Journal of Pain Research
      Informa UK Ltd.
      perfusion index, sex difference, age difference, noxious stimuli, objective evaluation

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          Even though pain is a subjective phenomenon, its objective evaluation in humans is important because subjects requiring pain evaluation may be unable to describe their pain intensity because of decreased awareness or impaired cognitive function. Previous reports indicate that the perfusion index (PI), which is calculated from pulse oximeter waveforms, has some utility in assessing pain. However, age-associated and sex-associated differences in change of PI have hitherto not been evaluated for assessment of pain. Therefore, we aimed to estimate the utility of age-related differences in PI change among healthy volunteers subjected to electrical stimulation.

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          24550680
          3926458
          10.2147/JPR.S57140

          perfusion index,sex difference,age difference,noxious stimuli,objective evaluation

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